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In December last year, seven tourists including four Australians were hospitalised with suspected alcohol poisoning after drinking pina coladas at a popular Fiji resort. The incident made global ...
In December, Fiji's Warwick Resort made global headlines after authorities revealed seven tourists, including Susan, had been taken to hospital with suspected alcohol poisoning after drinking pina ...
The five-star Warwick Fiji resort on the Coral Coast, about 70 km west of capital city Suva, on Dec. 16, 2024. Photo by AFP Toxicology tests in Fiji have ruled out alcohol poisoning from a hotel bar's ...
SYDNEY - Toxicology tests in Fiji have ruled out alcohol poisoning from a hotel bar’s cocktails as the cause of a mystery illness that sent seven guests to hospital, the Pacific nation’s ...
A toxicology report following a suspected poisoning at a holiday resort in Fiji, which resulted in four Australian tourists and three others being hospitalised, has ruled out methanol as the cause ...
A toxicology report into the suspected alcohol poisonings at Fiji's Warwick Resort that left four Australians critically ill has found no traces of methanol.
Officials in Fiji have issued a major update after seven foreign tourists, including Australians and an American, fell ill and were hospitalised in a mystery poisoning at a five-star resort ...
“The findings that there is no evidence of alcohol poisoning is great news for Fiji, especially for our vital tourism industry,” he added. All seven tourists have since fully recovered, he said.